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James Clinton Hoggard papers

Title
James Clinton Hoggard papers, 1940-2002.
Author
Hoggard, James Clinton.

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7.4 linear ft.
Summary
The James Clinton Hoggard papers reflect Hoggard's professional life first as pastor of several A.M.E. Zion churches in New York State and Washington, D.C. in the 1940's and 1950's, and his rise in 1972 to bishop of the Fourth Episcopal District.
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Genre/Form
  • Scrapbooks.
  • Testimonies.
Note
  • Photographs transferred to Photographs and Prints Division.
  • Books and magazines transferred to the General Research and Reference Division.
Source (note)
  • Jay and Paul Hoggard
Biography (note)
  • James Clinton Hoggard, born in 1910, pastored seven A.M.E. Zion churches before he was elected in 1952 to administer the Department of Overseas Missions. His duties included the editorship of the zMissionary Seer,y the official missions monthly publication of the Church. In 1972 Hoggard was elected bishop of the Third, Fourth and Sixth Episcopal Districts, including the Indiana, Kentucky, North Alabama, East-Tennessee-Virginia, Western New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, London-Birmingham (England) and Jamaica Conferences, as well as the Barbados and Bahamas, Guyana (South America) Conferences. He retired from this position in 1992. Hoggard belonged to and was active in a myriad of interdenominational, interfaith, interreligious and intercultural agencies. He died in 2002.
Call Number
Sc MG 740
OCLC
NYPG06-A145
Author
Hoggard, James Clinton.
Title
James Clinton Hoggard papers, 1940-2002.
Biography
James Clinton Hoggard, born in 1910, pastored seven A.M.E. Zion churches before he was elected in 1952 to administer the Department of Overseas Missions. His duties included the editorship of the zMissionary Seer,y the official missions monthly publication of the Church. In 1972 Hoggard was elected bishop of the Third, Fourth and Sixth Episcopal Districts, including the Indiana, Kentucky, North Alabama, East-Tennessee-Virginia, Western New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, London-Birmingham (England) and Jamaica Conferences, as well as the Barbados and Bahamas, Guyana (South America) Conferences. He retired from this position in 1992. Hoggard belonged to and was active in a myriad of interdenominational, interfaith, interreligious and intercultural agencies. He died in 2002.
Hoggard's wife, Eva Stanton Hoggard, served as Missionary Supervisor of the Women's Home and Overseas Missionary Society; she died in 1997.
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